Having been cultivated and not sourced from wild locations (like most commercially available mosses) means no debris is found within the moss. Also the risk of transferring dangerous fungi and bacteria from natural populations of amphibians, reptiles or insects is virtually eliminated.

If kept in a well-lit, damp environment this moss will continue to thrive and grow with a vibrant green colour.

Alternatively it can be used as a safe medium in a moss box to help aid reptile shedding, egg laying and thermo-regulation.

Having been cultivated and not sourced from wild locations (like most commercially available mosses) means no debris is found within the moss. Also the risk of transferring dangerous fungi and bacteria from natural populations of amphibians, reptiles or insects is virtually eliminated.

If kept in a well-lit, damp environment this moss will continue to thrive and grow with a vibrant green colour.

Alternatively it can be used as a safe medium in a moss box to help aid reptile shedding, egg laying and thermo-regulation.

Completely natural frog moss for use with frogs, toads, salamanders, garter or green snakes and all other moss environment species. Use as a top substrate or decorative accent in vivarium/terrarium applications.

Frog Moss (also called ?Pillow Moss?) will come back to life and grow in proper terrarium conditions.

A beautiful, decorative living moss to accent your naturalistic terrarium.

Increases humidity in terrariums making it perfect for all high humidity loving species of reptiles or amphibians.

Zoo Meds frog moss can be washed and reused several times before needing to be replaced with new moss.

New Zealand Sphagnum Moss is preferred over any other type of moss for terrarium use due to its unique softness and amazing moisture-holding ability. This lush carpet-like moss can hold moisture up to 20 times its dry weight!

Great for live plants and incredibly long-lasting; after other substrates have decomposed, this moss remains usable and can be washed and reused several times.

Harvested using sustainable methods to ensure that it will be around for future generations!

Additional Information:

Holds more water and stays moist longer than any other type of moss!

Natural compounds in moss prevent it from decomposing in humid environments.

Excellent top substrate for Zoo Meds Naturalistic Terrariums.

For use with most species of frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and invertebrates including Hermit Crabs. Can also be used with small snakes including Green Snakes, Ribbon Snakes, Garter Snakes, etc.

New Zealand Sphagnum Moss is preferred over any other type of moss for terrarium use due to its unique softness and amazing moisture-holding ability. This lush carpet-like moss can hold moisture up to 20 times its dry weight!

Great for live plants and incredibly long-lasting; after other substrates have decomposed, this moss remains usable and can be washed and reused several times.

Harvested using sustainable methods to ensure that it will be around for future generations!

Holds more water and stays moist longer than any other type of moss!

Natural compounds in moss prevent it from decomposing in humid environments.

Excellent top substrate for Zoo Meds Naturalistic Terrariums.

For use with most species of frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and invertebrates including Hermit Crabs. Can also be used with small snakes including Green Snakes, Ribbon Snakes, Garter Snakes, etc.

Exo Terra Forest Moss is real compressed moss grown in tropical Asia. This ecological substrate is ideal for increasing humidity in the terrarium and is totally safe for frogs, salamanders and burrowing or digging animals. The Exo Terra Forest Moss is extremely absorbent and is recommended in humidifying shelters such as the Exo Terra Snake Cave or Reptile Cave. It is also an ideal egg-laying or incubation medium.

Lucky Reptile Sphagnum Moss comes from controlled cultivation and is from highest quality. It is shipped dried and pressed to a brick which allows for long-term storage. If water is added this moss brick will swell up to about 5 litres of fresh and moist sphagnum moss. This moss is excellent for providing humid places inside the terrarium (e.g. hiding boxes for snakes) and it increases the overall humidity inside the terrarium. Excellent for tropical terrariums and most amphibians.

Excellent for use with the Multi Box and as subsoil for orchids and other plants.

Phrases like 'Terrascaping', 'Bio-Active' and 'Living Terrariums' are becoming more and more common in the world of reptile and amphibian care, as keepers become more aware of the benefits of creating a living ecosystem for their pets.

Apart from the aesthetic appeal of a planted terrarium there are some very real, tangible benefits for the animals. Living plants provide natural cover and climbing perches, shade, basking sites and maintain natural humidity. Just as live plants in an office can
improve workers well-being, live plants in a terrarium will have the same effect for animals.

But not all plants are suitable for terrarium use and it is important to not only choose the correct plants for the environment but also to select species or varieties that do not grow too large. Many houseplants for sale appear suitable when they are small specimens in a garden centre, but given time they may end up as giants that overwhelm a terrarium.

ProRep are delighted to introduce a comprehensive range of live plants. These are not just small houseplants but are a selected range of species that are ideally suited to the terrarium, including some of the more unusual or rare types. They have carefully selected the range so that there are plants to suit all habitats and growth patterns. There are succulents for arid environments, bromeliads, ground cover plants and epiphytes for jungle setups as well as aquatic plants and mosses.

Whatever the environment you're trying to re-create, you will be able to use live plants to suit.

Christmas moss

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

Phrases like 'Terrascaping', 'Bio-Active' and 'Living Terrariums' are becoming more and more common in the world of reptile and amphibian care, as keepers become more aware of the benefits of creating a living ecosystem for their pets.

Apart from the aesthetic appeal of a planted terrarium there are some very real, tangible benefits for the animals. Living plants provide natural cover and climbing perches, shade, basking sites and maintain natural humidity. Just as live plants in an office can
improve workers well-being, live plants in a terrarium will have the same effect for animals.

But not all plants are suitable for terrarium use and it is important to not only choose the correct plants for the environment but also to select species or varieties that do not grow too large. Many houseplants for sale appear suitable when they are small specimens in a garden centre, but given time they may end up as giants that overwhelm a terrarium.

ProRep are delighted to introduce a comprehensive range of live plants. These are not just small houseplants but are a selected range of species that are ideally suited to the terrarium, including some of the more unusual or rare types. They have carefully selected the range so that there are plants to suit all habitats and growth patterns. There are succulents for arid environments, bromeliads, ground cover plants and epiphytes for jungle setups as well as aquatic plants and mosses.

Whatever the environment you're trying to re-create, you will be able to use live plants to suit.

Java Moss

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

Phrases like 'Terrascaping', 'Bio-Active' and 'Living Terrariums' are becoming more and more common in the world of reptile and amphibian care, as keepers become more aware of the benefits of creating a living ecosystem for their pets.

Apart from the aesthetic appeal of a planted terrarium there are some very real, tangible benefits for the animals. Living plants provide natural cover and climbing perches, shade, basking sites and maintain natural humidity. Just as live plants in an office can
improve workers well-being, live plants in a terrarium will have the same effect for animals.

But not all plants are suitable for terrarium use and it is important to not only choose the correct plants for the environment but also to select species or varieties that do not grow too large. Many houseplants for sale appear suitable when they are small specimens in a garden centre, but given time they may end up as giants that overwhelm a terrarium.

ProRep are delighted to introduce a comprehensive range of live plants. These are not just small houseplants but are a selected range of species that are ideally suited to the terrarium, including some of the more unusual or rare types. They have carefully selected the range so that there are plants to suit all habitats and growth patterns. There are succulents for arid environments, bromeliads, ground cover plants and epiphytes for jungle setups as well as aquatic plants and mosses.

Whatever the environment you're trying to re-create, you will be able to use live plants to suit.

Java Moss

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

Phrases like 'Terrascaping', 'Bio-Active' and 'Living Terrariums' are becoming more and more common in the world of reptile and amphibian care, as keepers become more aware of the benefits of creating a living ecosystem for their pets.

Apart from the aesthetic appeal of a planted terrarium there are some very real, tangible benefits for the animals. Living plants provide natural cover and climbing perches, shade, basking sites and maintain natural humidity. Just as live plants in an office can
improve workers well-being, live plants in a terrarium will have the same effect for animals.

But not all plants are suitable for terrarium use and it is important to not only choose the correct plants for the environment but also to select species or varieties that do not grow too large. Many houseplants for sale appear suitable when they are small specimens in a garden centre, but given time they may end up as giants that overwhelm a terrarium.

ProRep are delighted to introduce a comprehensive range of live plants. These are not just small houseplants but are a selected range of species that are ideally suited to the terrarium, including some of the more unusual or rare types. They have carefully selected the range so that there are plants to suit all habitats and growth patterns. There are succulents for arid environments, bromeliads, ground cover plants and epiphytes for jungle setups as well as aquatic plants and mosses.

Whatever the environment you're trying to re-create, you will be able to use live plants to suit.

Taiwan Moss

This aquatic moss will also grow on land in constantly wet conditions and humidity's of 80% or above. Simply position the plants in the desired position and they will quickly establish, gradually spreading out to form a carpet. They can be trimmed to keep them compact and growing where they are wanted. Mosses will tolerate bright light or shade providing they have the correct conditions. They will not tolerate dry conditions, or hot scorching light.

Moss

Dry, compact and live moss products. These are great for increasing the humidity in enclosures. They can be used as a substrate for amphibians that need to stay damp or can be added to soil or bark chip to raise humidity even further. Here at the Northampton Reptile Centre we use moss in our snake shedding boxes and humid microclimates.